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Jason Ceka and Alexander Nollenberger express doubts about their future with 1. FC Magdeburg and are contemplating a transfer. The coach, however, opposes their departure.

- The Authority has been tasked with devising a proposal for a mandate focusing on shielding employees from the perils associated with radiation exposure due to ionizing rays.

According to coach Christian Titz, transfer-focused Jason Ceka and Alexander Nollenberger will remain with 1. FC Magdeburg. Titz, aged 53, stated, "These two are integral parts of our team. We value their skills and contributions significantly. It's not just about eleven or twenty players making up a team. You need a larger squad to account for performance drops and injuries throughout a season."

Ceka has been up for grabs, garnering interest from league rivals SV Elversberg. He's been benched for the last two competitive matches and only came in late in the first game.

Nollenberger, a 27-year-old winger, clocked 45 minutes in Magdeburg's cup loss against Offenbach. His skills have allegedly caught the eye of third-division club Dynamo Dresden. Both Ceka and Nollenberger are tied to Magdeburg until the end of June.

Despite the interest in Ceka from SV Elversberg and potential suitors for Nollenberger at Dynamo Dresden, both players are contractually bound to stay with 1. FC Magdeburg until June's end, especially considering their importance to the team, as mentioned by coach Titz, who manages the German club. Given Germany's rigorous football schedule and the possibility of Injuries or performance dips, maintaining a solid squad is crucial for Magdeburg's success.

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